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An early ninth-century manuscript containing a text of the first known poem in the English language has been discovered in Rome by researchers from Trinity College Dublin. The newly-discovered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A rare, long-lost copy of Caedmon's Hymn — the first poem ever written down in Old English — is visible in the five lines above ...
‘Speechless’ experts uncover oldest English poem hiding in medieval book - The poem was composed by a Northumbrian worker in the 7th century ...
Caedmon’s Hymn said to have been written by a cattle-herder from Whitby 1,300 years ago Nick Squires is The Telegraph’s Rome correspondent, covering Italy, the Vatican, Greece and the Balkans. He has ...
It's been a towering landmark in the world of English literature for more than two centuries, but Beowulf is still the subject of fierce academic debate, in part between those who claim the epic poem ...
The poem identified in the manuscript is “Caedmon’s Hymn,” one of the earliest known works in Old English literature. It is traditionally attributed to a 7th-century Northumbrian figure named Caedmon, ...
A lost copy of one of the oldest poems to be written in English has been discovered in Rome, in Italy. Dr Elisabetta Magnanti and Dr Mark Faulkner, two researchers from Trinity College Dublin, found ...
From left, Elisabetta Magnanti and Mark Faulkner from Dublin’s Trinity College and Valentina Longo of Rome’s National Central Library look at a manuscript containing a rare, long-lost copy of ...
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